These driverless pods are going to shuttle people around Singapore this year

By the end of this year, people in Singapore can take a ride around the city in a driverless pod.

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The pods are made by 2 Getthere, a Netherlands-based pod producer that is bringing the driverless pods to the Asia-Pacific region. The pods can carry 24 passengers each, allowing for the transport of 8,000 passengers per hour in any single direction, the company wrote in a press release.

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The pods can drive in poor weather conditions and operate autonomously using artificial landmarks, according to the press release.

Singapore isn't the only city exploring driverless public transportation options. Citymobil2, a program partially funded by the EU, has rolled out driverless electric shuttles in cities like Vantaa, Finland and Trikala, Greece.